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** The movie, which UsefulNotes/NorthKorea's late leader Kim Jong-il loved and praised, was banned in 2016 under his son Kim Jong-un for being deemed "subversive" somehow, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].

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** The movie, which UsefulNotes/NorthKorea's late leader [[UsefulNotes/TheRulersOfNorthKorea leader]] Kim Jong-il loved and praised, was banned in 2016 under his son Kim Jong-un for being deemed "subversive" somehow, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].
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** Another possible reason for the ban is the family links of the husband of main actress Mi-hyang Pak with Kim Jong Un's uncle by marriage Jang Song-thaek, who was executed in December 2013 for being a "counter-revolutionary" (or rather for holding too much power over the country for Kim Jong-un's taste). In addition, according to North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, Mi-hyang Pak committed suicide to avoid being sent to prison simply based off said link (since ending up in prison there is akin to a FateWorseThanDeath).

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** Another possible reason for the ban is the family links of the husband of main actress Mi-hyang Pak with Kim Jong Un's Jong-un's uncle by marriage Jang Song-thaek, who was executed in December 2013 for being a "counter-revolutionary" (or rather for holding too much power over the country for Kim Jong-un's taste). In addition, according to North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, Mi-hyang Pak committed suicide to avoid being sent to prison simply based off said link (since ending up in prison there is akin to a FateWorseThanDeath).
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** The movie, which UsefulNotes/NorthKorea's late leader Kim Jong Il loved and praised, was banned in 2016 under his son Kim Jong Un for being deemed "subversive" somehow, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].
** Another possible reason for the ban is the family links of the husband of main actress Mi-hyang Pak with Kim Jong Un's uncle by marriage Jang Song-thaek, who was executed in December 2013 for being a "counter-revolutionary" (or rather for holding too much power over the country for Jong Un's taste). In addition, according to North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, Mi-hyang Pak committed suicide to avoid being sent to prison simply based off said link (since ending up in prison there is akin to a FateWorseThanDeath).

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** The movie, which UsefulNotes/NorthKorea's late leader Kim Jong Il Jong-il loved and praised, was banned in 2016 under his son Kim Jong Un Jong-un for being deemed "subversive" somehow, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].
** Another possible reason for the ban is the family links of the husband of main actress Mi-hyang Pak with Kim Jong Un's uncle by marriage Jang Song-thaek, who was executed in December 2013 for being a "counter-revolutionary" (or rather for holding too much power over the country for Jong Un's Kim Jong-un's taste). In addition, according to North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, Mi-hyang Pak committed suicide to avoid being sent to prison simply based off said link (since ending up in prison there is akin to a FateWorseThanDeath).
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** Another possible reason for the ban is the family links of the husband of main actress Mi-hyang Pak with Kim Jong Un's uncle by marriage Jang Song-thaek, who was executed in December 2013 for being a "counter-revolutionary" (or rather for holding too much power over the country). In addition, according to North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, Mi-hyang Pak committed suicide to avoid being sent to prison simply based off said link (since ending up in prison there is akin to a FateWorseThanDeath).

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** Another possible reason for the ban is the family links of the husband of main actress Mi-hyang Pak with Kim Jong Un's uncle by marriage Jang Song-thaek, who was executed in December 2013 for being a "counter-revolutionary" (or rather for holding too much power over the country).country for Jong Un's taste). In addition, according to North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, Mi-hyang Pak committed suicide to avoid being sent to prison simply based off said link (since ending up in prison there is akin to a FateWorseThanDeath).
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** The movie, which the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il loved and praised, was banned in 2016 under his son Kim Jong Un for being deemed "subversive" somehow, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].

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** The movie, which the UsefulNotes/NorthKorea's late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il loved and praised, was banned in 2016 under his son Kim Jong Un for being deemed "subversive" somehow, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].
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** Another possible reason for the ban is the family links of the husband of main actress Mi-hyang Pak with Kim Jong Un's uncle by marriage Jang Song-thaek, who was executed in December 2013 for being a "counter-revolutionary" (or rather for holding too much power over the country). In addition, according to North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, Mi-hyang Pak committed suicide to avoid being sent to prison simply based off said link (since ending up in prison there is a FateWorseThanDeath).

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** Another possible reason for the ban is the family links of the husband of main actress Mi-hyang Pak with Kim Jong Un's uncle by marriage Jang Song-thaek, who was executed in December 2013 for being a "counter-revolutionary" (or rather for holding too much power over the country). In addition, according to North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, Mi-hyang Pak committed suicide to avoid being sent to prison simply based off said link (since ending up in prison there is akin to a FateWorseThanDeath).
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** Another possible reason for the ban is the family links of the husband of main actress Mi-hyang Pak with Kim Jong Un's uncle by marriage Jang Song-thaek, who was executed in December 2013 for being a "counter-revolutionary" (or rather for holding too much power over the country). In addition, according to North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, Mi-hyang Pak committed suicide to avoid being sent to prison simply based off said link (since prisons there are a FateWorseThanDeath).

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** Another possible reason for the ban is the family links of the husband of main actress Mi-hyang Pak with Kim Jong Un's uncle by marriage Jang Song-thaek, who was executed in December 2013 for being a "counter-revolutionary" (or rather for holding too much power over the country). In addition, according to North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, Mi-hyang Pak committed suicide to avoid being sent to prison simply based off said link (since prisons ending up in prison there are is a FateWorseThanDeath).

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* BannedInChina: The movie, which the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il loved and praised, was banned in 2016 under his son Kim Jong Un for being deemed "subversive" somehow, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].

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The movie, which the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il loved and praised, was banned in 2016 under his son Kim Jong Un for being deemed "subversive" somehow, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].
** Another possible reason for the ban is the family links of the husband of main actress Mi-hyang Pak with Kim Jong Un's uncle by marriage Jang Song-thaek, who was executed in December 2013 for being a "counter-revolutionary" (or rather for holding too much power over the country). In addition, according to North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, Mi-hyang Pak committed suicide to avoid being sent to prison simply based off said link (since prisons there are a FateWorseThanDeath).
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* BannedInChina: The movie, which the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il loved and praised, was banned in 2016 under his son Kim Jong Un for being deemed subversive, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].

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* BannedInChina: The movie, which the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il loved and praised, was banned in 2016 under his son Kim Jong Un for being deemed subversive, "subversive" somehow, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].
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* BannedInChina: Somehow, the movie [[{{Irony}} was banned in North Korea]] in 2016 for being deemed subversive, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].

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* BannedInChina: Somehow, The movie, which the movie [[{{Irony}} late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il loved and praised, was banned in North Korea]] in 2016 under his son Kim Jong Un for being deemed subversive, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].

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* BannedInChina: In 2016, the movie [[{{Irony}} was banned in North Korea]] for being deemed subversive, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].
* CastTheExpert: Su-ok is played by Kim Jin-mi, an actual North Korean soccer star.

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* BannedInChina: In 2016, Somehow, the movie [[{{Irony}} was banned in North Korea]] in 2016 for being deemed subversive, [[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html according to this article]].
* CastTheExpert: Soccer player Su-ok is played by Kim Jin-mi, an actual North Korean soccer star.star.
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* BannedInChina: In 2016, the movie [[{{Irony}} was banned in North Korea]] for being deemed subversive, [[according to this article http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html]].

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* BannedInChina: In 2016, the movie [[{{Irony}} was banned in North Korea]] for being deemed subversive, [[according to this article http://www.[[http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html]].html according to this article]].
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* BannedInChina: In 2016, the movie [[{{Irony}} was banned in North Korea]] for being deemed subversive, according to this article: http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html

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* BannedInChina: In 2016, the movie [[{{Irony}} was banned in North Korea]] for being deemed subversive, according [[according to this article: article http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.htmlhtml]].
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* BannedInChina: In 2016, the movie was banned in North Korea for being deemed subversive, according to this article: http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html

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* BannedInChina: In 2016, the movie [[{{Irony}} was banned in North Korea Korea]] for being deemed subversive, according to this article: http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html
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* BannedInChina: In 2017, the movie was banned in North Korea for being deemed subversive, according to this article: http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html

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* BannedInChina: In 2017, 2016, the movie was banned in North Korea for being deemed subversive, according to this article: http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/films-07222016153114.html
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*CastTheExpert: Su-ok is played by Kim Jin-mi, an actual North Korean soccer star.

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